I did link the previous Ch9 thread which goes into details about this. But for those too lazy to check, it basically boils down to what devices you have in the system.
For example, here's a partial screen-shot of Device Manager showing the Resources by Type, on one of my systems:

If you look at the item selected and then use your calculator, you'll see that the PCI resources are listed as possibly occupying the address range 7F80 0000 through to FFEF FFFF. ie Addresses starting from 2,139,095,040 through to 4,293,918,719.
So depending upon what is installed, the device could set itself up anywhere within that range. Whether or not you can move where it lives will depend upon the device's design and it's cooperation with ACPI and Windows. Or at least, that's how I understand it.